Northwest Observer / March 18-31, 2021

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March 18 - 31, 2021

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Appeal dismissed North Carolina Court of Appeals dismisses appeal to earlier ruling relating to a lawsuit filed by three Summerfield citizens in May 2019 by PATTI STOKES

Who’s going to pick up all the trash? And when?

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SUMMERFIELD – The town of Summerfield can cross one more pending lawsuit off its list, following a ruling of the North Carolina Court of Appeals this week. In a written opinion filed on

Summerfield Town Council meeting .... 6

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Parker’s: Serving meals for 62+ years..20

High school students split on remote versus in-person learning

Riding the COVID-19 roller coaster ..... 22

by CHRIS BURRITT

NWO Kids’ Korner ................................... 28

NW GUILFORD – Wearing PJs or a mask – that’s one of the choices facing high school students deciding whether to return to classes for the rest of the school year. More than half of students at Northwest Guilford High School decided to stick with remote learning, while four in 10 at Northern Guilford High School are finishing the year from home, according to principals at the schools. “We have lots of students who would rather stay at home where they do not have to wear a mask and

Oak Ridge Town Council meeting.......10 Retracing our paths ................................13 NWO Business & Real Estate ..................17 Business News..........................................18 Real Estate News/Briefs ..........................18

All-conference honors go to... ............ 30 Jump, ride, win! .......................................31 Student Profiles ....................................... 32 High School sports roundup................. 36 Crime/Incident Report .......................... 38 Community Calendar........................... 39 Grins and Gripes .................................... 40 Classifieds ............................................... 43 Index of Advertisers ................................47 NWO At Home / On the Go..................48

they can stay in their PJs all day,” said Stacy Garner, chair of Northwest Guilford’s counseling department and liaison to the senior class. “This is still not normal school, so they decided to stay home.” Starting the first week of March, high school students in Guilford County were given the option to return to classrooms for the first time in nearly a year. The onset of the COVID-19 outbreak forced the closing of schools last March, requiring the school district to switch to remote learning for all students for

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‘I did not dupe anyone’ Town resident, homebuilder seeks apology from mayor and town clerk for false accusations by PATTI STOKES STOKESDALE – Stokesdale resident and homebuilder Commie Johnson came to the March 11 town council meeting seeking an apology for statements made in an email written by Town Clerk Alisa Houk last month on behalf of Mayor John Flynt. Johnson obtained the email, which was addressed to the town’s attorney, after

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